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melissa: what we are seeing is obviously marijuana has been legalized in washington and colorado at the same time we have seen 500 of the estimated 3000 dispense rates nationwide have been shut down because of the large part because of problems dispensing medication. you have a machine that allows people to get it with their fingerprints. do you think this is something that will catch on? >> i believe so. not just medical marijuana industry but also in the traditional pharmaceutical industry. we are poised to really offer some creative value and amazing economics for the additional retail pharmaceutical industry as well. anytime you can validate and verify and be transparent and control inventory, controlled substances that you really need to be significantly considered. melissa: how much interest do you have? do you see your business doubling, what do you he? it is difficult to value your business. >> we don't have a large float. all of the present coverage we have received has been obviously even on your show today, "wall street journal" has made a few articles on our behalf or about
melissa: what we are seeing is obviously marijuana has been legalized in washington and colorado at the same time we have seen 500 of the estimated 3000 dispense rates nationwide have been shut down because of the large part because of problems dispensing medication. you have a machine that allows people to get it with their fingerprints. do you think this is something that will catch on? >> i believe so. not just medical marijuana industry but also in the traditional pharmaceutical...
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but what i about washington? plus, a look at the most innovative tech gadgets. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. forty-two days until the united states jumps off the fiscal cliff. that is if the white house and congress don't get their act together first. that means $600 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases, hitting every single american taxpayer right in the wallet. it's not just us but get hit hard, amid all the uncertainty, companies are scaling back their investment plans. according to "the wall street journal", u.s. companies are cutting their spending plans in the fiscal and economic uncertainty, and doing so at the fastest pace in the a recession. it goes on to say that companies are not planning to spend this year or next year. i am joined by jeffrey miron. welcome back to the show, jeffrey. good to see you. i want to start with some breaking news that we had. moody's just announced that they are cutting france's government rating to aa from triple-a. the s&p data back did it back i
but what i about washington? plus, a look at the most innovative tech gadgets. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. forty-two days until the united states jumps off the fiscal cliff. that is if the white house and congress don't get their act together first. that means $600 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases, hitting every single american taxpayer right in the wallet. it's not just us but get hit hard, amid all...
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the company stock is on fire since legalizing pot in colorado and washington. you ever have too much "money"? [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. melissa: earlier today host is having to think of to cour the r permission to officially liquidate its assets. the maker of cookies and wonder bread closes doors lest the management in the bakery union failed to reach an agreement. a short while ago we learned hostess and the bakers have agreed to mediate, but all is not yet solved in the twinkie world. are the unions to blame for all this? my next guest is back to disagree with me. i can't wait to hear your opening argument, seems pretty cut and dry to me. they went out to strike. they said if you do th
the company stock is on fire since legalizing pot in colorado and washington. you ever have too much "money"? [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice....
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people cannot afford a tax increase coming out of washington as everybody knows. it will only last eight and a half days. it will not make the people who vote happy with republicans, but it will undermine the very base of the republican party. but the republican party needs to do is get a new message and a new messenger out there that is inclusive, not exclusive. i talked to a group just this friday in west palm beach, florida. ronald reagan, you're talking too much about ronald reagan. any to embrace and he was. be inclusive within the party. if you listen to an asian or hispanic and all they think the republicans want to do is throw their butts out of the united states. it's time to be inclusive, not exclusive. get the kind of necessary to everybody and get off of the tax program. that is not the answer. tom: the social issues are another story. being inclusive is another whole story, but when it comes to fiscal i am convinced that people on the left and the right are fiscal conservatives. they don't want to throw their money away. they don't want to give it to
people cannot afford a tax increase coming out of washington as everybody knows. it will only last eight and a half days. it will not make the people who vote happy with republicans, but it will undermine the very base of the republican party. but the republican party needs to do is get a new message and a new messenger out there that is inclusive, not exclusive. i talked to a group just this friday in west palm beach, florida. ronald reagan, you're talking too much about ronald reagan. any to...
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you have these stores washington and through made and the york york. you have busy stores. i need to see the person standing there. >> it is about the customer. at the end of the day we have to serve our customers. with happy associates we have a fighting chance. >> i have known bit and on time. they will open a big night? -- midnight? he will be at home resting? he will be there with my two boys. >> that is leadership. tom: if you ask somebody to do something you should do-it-urself. we would never open early. that is the thing and -- thinks giving tradition and then starting 12:00 off to the races. tom: that is a dead sea move. can i call it the time to get an order? >> we have spent 24/7 a long time. you sat down and had a conversation. how do we work this out? we had people working with different religions and those who were jewish said we will cover christmas. they work it out themselves. if you have a platform you can have a conversation. we know the end goal to serve the country. tom: communication and leadership is the message. but at the same ime they think we work
you have these stores washington and through made and the york york. you have busy stores. i need to see the person standing there. >> it is about the customer. at the end of the day we have to serve our customers. with happy associates we have a fighting chance. >> i have known bit and on time. they will open a big night? -- midnight? he will be at home resting? he will be there with my two boys. >> that is leadership. tom: if you ask somebody to do something you should...
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we are talking about washington. >> i don't think anybody will blink yet in washington. another month left will stretch us out as long as possible. when we come here is a day-by-day market. one day everyone is buying into amanda knox data could be a headline out of washington where everyone is trying to get out real quick. too many uncertainties heading into the year or the first quarter next year so investors will look at this as a day-by-day trade but we can't forget the other factors out there. the fiscal cliff, we will get our normal calendar of economic data and still get headlines out of europe. still lot of things will move the market. i traditionally think we see a run up toward the end of the year. cheryl: a lot of traders bring their families on the floor of the stock exchange, thanks. let's go to the nymex where we have anthony with us. i want to talk about commodities. in particular goal. it has been such a safety play for so long. it was of four months or so but we're getting a little more interest in gold. is that europe or the fiscal cliff? >> a combinatio
we are talking about washington. >> i don't think anybody will blink yet in washington. another month left will stretch us out as long as possible. when we come here is a day-by-day market. one day everyone is buying into amanda knox data could be a headline out of washington where everyone is trying to get out real quick. too many uncertainties heading into the year or the first quarter next year so investors will look at this as a day-by-day trade but we can't forget the other factors...
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looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they can, the drummer will unfold, we will watch the miniseries play out on live tv. it will come to the same path and figure it out before the end of the year. tracy: we should have our viewers name the intraday chart. i cannot believe this, 32 days, we have to live with this war true fundamentals, make your picks. >> this is an unusual market. i thought they for sure flush away harder than they did leaving me to think that the market is believing something is coming. each drop a little bit lower than the previous one leading me to believe the market believes
looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they...
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how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close to session lows. here's the spider utilities index, down $0.24. a tough day. check out these stocks hitting 52-week lows. con ed reporting sandy restoration cost up to $500 million. it had some of the con ed blowing up, a disaster as you can imagine. how worried is congress and the president about another ratings downgrade of the u.s. credit if they fail to put together a budget deal for the mounting debt? goldman sachs had, charlie gasparino. >> i did not hack in, i got a number and i called the number and it worked. it was really good. former democratic senator from louisiana, former republican from mississippi spoke pretty candidly. he did not take questions, goes like the moderato
how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close to session lows. here's the spider utilities index, down $0.24. a tough day. check out these stocks hitting 52-week lows. con ed...
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for more on this time joined by tim kearney, senior political columnist for the washington examiner and author of the book obamanomics, al barack obama is bankrupting you and enriching his wall street friends, corporate lobbyists, and union bosses. i guess you are about the perfect gift. we appreciate you coming in. what can we afford to? >> barack obama will be pro-business in his own way. he wants to succeed regulating in a way that protects the biggest businesses in some industries and also making sure that people don't make profits in ways that he doesn't want to succeed. you will see a lot more of a great energy stuff that you saw in the stimulus bill and that he tried to push for guinness climate change bill and just generally see a lot of the guys to hire the best lobbyists to get dead because they get the big government favors that happens when government involves itself more and more in private industry. gerri: i find that nobody is more relentless in pursuing taxpayer dollars that they have access to then the company's stock capitalists. they put their entire business model ar
for more on this time joined by tim kearney, senior political columnist for the washington examiner and author of the book obamanomics, al barack obama is bankrupting you and enriching his wall street friends, corporate lobbyists, and union bosses. i guess you are about the perfect gift. we appreciate you coming in. what can we afford to? >> barack obama will be pro-business in his own way. he wants to succeed regulating in a way that protects the biggest businesses in some industries and...
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let's start with news in washington. we will kaput wall street journal, here's the cover story about how this divide is growing on fiscal cliff the white house came out with these huge new demands. before, they were talking about increasing rates. that was bad enough and now they saves increase rates and get rid of deductions. a huge increase in demand on tax rises. does that concern you? >> absolutely. this is a proposal was brought to the table and on the republican side kind of laughed at and not take it seriously at all. some concern for the market because we are no closer than we were two week ago to any kind of agreement at all and if history has taught us anything with washington d.c. they don't solve anything until it comes to the last minute and all that uncertainty creates a lot of volatility in the market and we're seeing that more and more and will continue to see that for the next 30 days. liz: you to in this out and listen with one ear because you have been long-term bullish. how do you proceed when there i
let's start with news in washington. we will kaput wall street journal, here's the cover story about how this divide is growing on fiscal cliff the white house came out with these huge new demands. before, they were talking about increasing rates. that was bad enough and now they saves increase rates and get rid of deductions. a huge increase in demand on tax rises. does that concern you? >> absolutely. this is a proposal was brought to the table and on the republican side kind of laughed...
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rich edson is in washington d.c. with the details. they have got to give something and they don't want to. >> the 5 acknowledged leaders for democrats and republicans say they have got to put on comfortable things for them on the table. for republicans that means revenue through tax reform. for democrats that means entitlement and spending changes and unions are saying no way to any type of changes for medicare, medicaid and social security, launching a lobbying and ad campaign targeting democratic and republican lawmakers in pennsylvania, missouri, virginia and releasing a statement saying we cannot cut our way to job creation. balance the budget at the expense of the middle class and destroy programs that provide economic security for millions of americans. one conservative says these groups that telling the president what he already believes. >> he likes the read transfer of income from one group to another under government control. he is for that. he did not fix the unsustainable entitlement programs. >> we are early in the negoti
rich edson is in washington d.c. with the details. they have got to give something and they don't want to. >> the 5 acknowledged leaders for democrats and republicans say they have got to put on comfortable things for them on the table. for republicans that means revenue through tax reform. for democrats that means entitlement and spending changes and unions are saying no way to any type of changes for medicare, medicaid and social security, launching a lobbying and ad campaign targeting...
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despite all the negative rhetoric out of washington. pushing the market indexes higher for the week. we will see what happens tomorrow. the dow jones up 37 points today. the nasdaq rose 20. turning on the big board, 3.3 billion shares from just about the above the average of late. any after-hourstrading, futures moving lower. republican congressional leaders may not be getting a lot of quality time with the president in negotiating the fiscal cliff. but the top campaign donors ceainly are. government watchdogs running out yesterday, archer daniels, patricia words, together they bundled 150,000 for the president and the dnc, just today, vice president biden at the grand opening of washington dc's first oscar story. he is greeted by cofounder who supported the president's reelection and spoke at the democratic convention. he also supported the president's election a little while back. the president making time for another business leader tomorrow, pushing his proposals at pennsylvania toy manufacturer , saying that a tax increase would no
despite all the negative rhetoric out of washington. pushing the market indexes higher for the week. we will see what happens tomorrow. the dow jones up 37 points today. the nasdaq rose 20. turning on the big board, 3.3 billion shares from just about the above the average of late. any after-hourstrading, futures moving lower. republican congressional leaders may not be getting a lot of quality time with the president in negotiating the fiscal cliff. but the top campaign donors ceainly are....
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charlie gasparino has the latest chatter from washington on the all important budget negotiations. charlie? >> listen, this is my -- adjust my tie a bit here. liz: you just ruined it. >> thank you. liz: you are welcome. >> you know you owe me. you know, this is my unofficial survey of washington, republican staffers and what they tell me is this, that yes, the republicans are essentially ready to throw in the towel on this thing. liz: some people look at it as throwing in the towel, others look at it as compromise. >> maybe, but they know that the polls are against them. now the question is, what is the compromise? what exactly is throwing in the towel? what we're hearing is increasingly is something like a millionaire's tax on the upper -- not hitting it at 250, combined income of 250, but doing it at a combined income of a million. save a lot more small businesses. listen, somebody, a family of four that makes $250,000 that lives in long island is not warren buffett. they are not millionaires and billionaires. liz: of course not no. warren buffett would say they are not warren bu
charlie gasparino has the latest chatter from washington on the all important budget negotiations. charlie? >> listen, this is my -- adjust my tie a bit here. liz: you just ruined it. >> thank you. liz: you are welcome. >> you know you owe me. you know, this is my unofficial survey of washington, republican staffers and what they tell me is this, that yes, the republicans are essentially ready to throw in the towel on this thing. liz: some people look at it as throwing in the...
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there will have to be leadership on both sides of the aisle in washington. leadership from the white house and leadship in congress. what the campaign to fix the debt is tryingto do is create an atmosphere that will allows that leadership to take place. that allows policymakers to make the tough decisions that have to be made to get our debt and deficits under control without knowing that their political futures are in great jeopardy. that i what our campaign is all about. melissa: so how do you do that? becausto me this is the perfect moment to do that. everyone has just been elected or reelected. so you have the most time poible before you have to run again. it is the peect time to come together and compromise and do something really heroic, right? >> that's right. and our goal is to, again, create that atmosphere that is conducive to making the tough decisions. melissa: how? what do you do? what do you say? >> we're going to dot. we raised $30 million or so. we're going to raise more. we're going to do that to do grassroots operations, grass tops operatio
there will have to be leadership on both sides of the aisle in washington. leadership from the white house and leadship in congress. what the campaign to fix the debt is tryingto do is create an atmosphere that will allows that leadership to take place. that allows policymakers to make the tough decisions that have to be made to get our debt and deficits under control without knowing that their political futures are in great jeopardy. that i what our campaign is all about. melissa: so how do...
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gerri: in washington, the debate over the fiscal cliff between republicans and democrats. it is really about the role of government. how big should it be? how much of our lives should it control? if you have any questions about the effectiveness of government, look no further than the long island power authority. the authority authority is one of some 2000 publicly owned utilities serving 46 million americans. the board of directors call the shots. the members are chosen by new york's governors. it has called attention to itself in the wake of hurricane sandy and not in a good way. getting the lights back on in hard-hit long island has been a bust. that is according to most sources. the performance was not prepared. >> i think they were noncommunicative in the response. i think they're noncommunicative nets actually exacerbated the situation. you know, people understood and just tell me the facts. tell me one. tell me how. give me an idea. gerri: it's hard to argue with that. two days after the storm, an overwhelming 1.1 million customers without power. five days later, po
gerri: in washington, the debate over the fiscal cliff between republicans and democrats. it is really about the role of government. how big should it be? how much of our lives should it control? if you have any questions about the effectiveness of government, look no further than the long island power authority. the authority authority is one of some 2000 publicly owned utilities serving 46 million americans. the board of directors call the shots. the members are chosen by new york's...
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our very own rich edson joining us live from washington, d.c.. rich, what do you know? >> well, good morning. the key to the fiscal cliff negotiations, republicans say will talk increased tax revenue if democrats put entitlement reform on the table. medicare, medicaid, social security. there's a major effort by labor unions opposing that effort taking out advertising in states in missouri, pennsylvania, virginia, and elsewhere targeting members of congress to oppose any type of entitlement reform or changes. the group, in a statement says, elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cuts. on the other side, conservatives say it's not a game changer because from unions, this is really nothing new. >> the fact they are publicly saying what they have been privately saying is helpful the american people understand where obama's intransigence comes from, but nothing's changed. >> they negotiated details this week of the grand fiscal cliff compromi
our very own rich edson joining us live from washington, d.c.. rich, what do you know? >> well, good morning. the key to the fiscal cliff negotiations, republicans say will talk increased tax revenue if democrats put entitlement reform on the table. medicare, medicaid, social security. there's a major effort by labor unions opposing that effort taking out advertising in states in missouri, pennsylvania, virginia, and elsewhere targeting members of congress to oppose any type of...
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a washington, a fly in the ointment, deal negotiations have stalled. senate majority leader reid says little progress is being made so the fiscal cliff remains a distinct possibility come january 1st, keeping some buyers on the side lines as well. that's what you see here. coming up, governors can't afford to stall. they have to balance their budget. day two of our governors on the edge, our series on how individual states are dealing with the budget mess. it is a fox business exclusive. delaware governor has some ideas. you have to hear what he has to say. the nasdaq, trying to tune out all the noise. if the nasdaq can turn it around and post positive gains here by the close, it will be the seventh straight day of gains, the longest winning streak in 16 months, seven days in a row, and yes, i know, positive gains is redundant. just seeing if you're paying attention. you know what? somebody is always making money. don't ever let the markets fool you. if something is down, somebody else is making money on the other side. let's find out from our traders
a washington, a fly in the ointment, deal negotiations have stalled. senate majority leader reid says little progress is being made so the fiscal cliff remains a distinct possibility come january 1st, keeping some buyers on the side lines as well. that's what you see here. coming up, governors can't afford to stall. they have to balance their budget. day two of our governors on the edge, our series on how individual states are dealing with the budget mess. it is a fox business exclusive....
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can the folks in washington make a deal before the end of the year? what should you do with your money if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff? take your portfolio global. he is back after the break with his best money-making ideas. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. cheryl: here is your fox business market check. the worst performing sector by far today, utilities. of the 31 utility stocks in the s&p 500 only one stock is higher today. among the
can the folks in washington make a deal before the end of the year? what should you do with your money if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff? take your portfolio global. he is back after the break with his best money-making ideas. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an...
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connell: colorado, washington state to legalize marijuana for recreational use. the judge is thrilled about this. and we will stay on top of the market down 300 for the stocks. as we see a strength in the dollar, the weakness in the euro. dagen: it is impossible to dress up this pig today. an ugly selloff across the board, every major market indicator. off by more than 2%, all of your sectors in the s&p 500 are falling. gold is down. what is up? treasury, safety. is it safe? keep it in cash, keep your money in cash. connell: new york, new jersey still reeling from hurricane sandy. hundreds of thousands of people without power yet. dagen: janice dean has the very latest. how bad will it be. >> everything is vulnerable. because power lines are vulnerable and trees, the coastline and people vulnerable, it will just add insult to injury. getting reports of snow in atlantic city toward new york, jfk reporting snowflakes as well. into southern connecticut and new england. freezing rain or sleet, it'll be dangerous in some cases, so just prepare, things are crippled in
connell: colorado, washington state to legalize marijuana for recreational use. the judge is thrilled about this. and we will stay on top of the market down 300 for the stocks. as we see a strength in the dollar, the weakness in the euro. dagen: it is impossible to dress up this pig today. an ugly selloff across the board, every major market indicator. off by more than 2%, all of your sectors in the s&p 500 are falling. gold is down. what is up? treasury, safety. is it safe? keep it in...
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this idea of beating washington to the punch. companies are paying out dividends before the end of the year to try to beat the tax man. dagen: apple's iphone, siri, you will hear her and some cars. connell: treasuries, 1.66%. that is that you today on a ten year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ >> hi, everyone. i have your fox business brief. consumer confidence has climbed to a new year high. the conference november reading came in better than expected at 73.7, its highest reading since february 2008. people here in the state may have a rosy outlook. only cdc says the global economy is facing a heavy and uneven recovery over the next couple of years. the post office operation santa is in its 100th year. more than 1 million letters are expected. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. connell: i am seei
this idea of beating washington to the punch. companies are paying out dividends before the end of the year to try to beat the tax man. dagen: apple's iphone, siri, you will hear her and some cars. connell: treasuries, 1.66%. that is that you today on a ten year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ >> hi, everyone. i have your fox business brief. consumer confidence has climbed to a new year high. the conference november reading came in better than expected at 73.7, its highest reading...
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we have the incorrigible teenagers in washington who just cannot figure this out right now. it's pretty simple, taxes and spending. they want to make headlines, and i think the market's becoming fed up with it, and that's why we're seeing the action behind me, and we'll probably see more tomorrow. david: drew kanaly, it was a negative day, all of the indices were down, the nasdaq stopped its winning streak, but look at these headlines. liz, we had a lot of positive headlines when we woke up. consumer confidence, the best since february '08, the richmond fed saw a positive jump for its region, home prices continuing to rise, durable goods, better than expected. there was progress on those greek debt talks. i mean, despite all of these positive news items we got today, we ended up with a market almost in triple digits. >> well, i mean, they're pricing that we are going to get a deal, right? so anything that says that might get derailed, you're going of the days like this until they announce a deal. and the deal the market's looking for is just something to extend the tax cuts
we have the incorrigible teenagers in washington who just cannot figure this out right now. it's pretty simple, taxes and spending. they want to make headlines, and i think the market's becoming fed up with it, and that's why we're seeing the action behind me, and we'll probably see more tomorrow. david: drew kanaly, it was a negative day, all of the indices were down, the nasdaq stopped its winning streak, but look at these headlines. liz, we had a lot of positive headlines when we woke up....
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washington, d.c. down the east coast across the sun belt and back up to washington, d.c. we're fine. our thoughts and prayers with my mom in philadelphia and everybody in the northeast struggling with this weather. liz: we appreciate that, mike. mike jackson, the ceo of autonation, the chairman as well. it is good to see you. the stock on an unbelievable tear over four years, up 530%. up 23% year over year. when we come back, much more ahead. we have a weaker market still. but not at the lows of the session. stay tuned. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, doeshat make a difference ? it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticng with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. liz: here's your fox business market check. even though the skies are snowing a
washington, d.c. down the east coast across the sun belt and back up to washington, d.c. we're fine. our thoughts and prayers with my mom in philadelphia and everybody in the northeast struggling with this weather. liz: we appreciate that, mike. mike jackson, the ceo of autonation, the chairman as well. it is good to see you. the stock on an unbelievable tear over four years, up 530%. up 23% year over year. when we come back, much more ahead. we have a weaker market still. but not at the lows...
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that is the tax battle in washington. it is coming at an end of the year, big tax increases, spending cuts and huge economic consequences. the congressional budget office says unemployment could go back up to 9.1%, gdp would be cut around 1/2%. that would mean a recession. all of that 9% unemployment and recession if we go over that fiscal cliff. numbers came from the cbo. that is a non-partisan government analytical organization. to avoid all of that there will have to be a deal. need this side seems willing to give in. the president wants to raise taxes on the rich. listen to this. >> pay our fair share of taxes. paying my fair share taxes with everybody paying their fair share. americans who can afford it should pay their fair share. >> time for congress to stand up for the middle-class and make the tax system fair. make sure we got a tax system that reflects everybody doing their fair share. americans who afforded to pay their fair share. >> i believe everybody should have a fair shot and pay their fair share. stuart:
that is the tax battle in washington. it is coming at an end of the year, big tax increases, spending cuts and huge economic consequences. the congressional budget office says unemployment could go back up to 9.1%, gdp would be cut around 1/2%. that would mean a recession. all of that 9% unemployment and recession if we go over that fiscal cliff. numbers came from the cbo. that is a non-partisan government analytical organization. to avoid all of that there will have to be a deal. need this...
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rich edson joins us from washington. liz: rich: the tax code is such a mess nobody understands what is going to happen on january 1st even here in washington. that means tax planners are taking a different strategy. >> maybe reverse strategy of what people usually contemplate. they usually contemplate accelerating expenses into the end of the current year and pushing off income, d. furring it into the next year. rich: with all this uncertainty and tax increases automatically scheduled for the beginning of next year would you do? get paid now especially bonus payment to punic 200 and a as an individual you are hit with 40%, dillon read in the health-care law point -- zero.9% surtax. the top rate on qualified dividend is 15%. that turns into ordinary income at the top, nearly 40% and the president's health-care law investment tax of 3.8%. cell for a gain. if you can take a capital gain a top rate goes 15% to 20% the obamacare surtax on top of that and deeper reductions and expenses lose something that those situations you
rich edson joins us from washington. liz: rich: the tax code is such a mess nobody understands what is going to happen on january 1st even here in washington. that means tax planners are taking a different strategy. >> maybe reverse strategy of what people usually contemplate. they usually contemplate accelerating expenses into the end of the current year and pushing off income, d. furring it into the next year. rich: with all this uncertainty and tax increases automatically scheduled for...
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rich edson in washington, d.c. how do you cast that election. >> sandy carve ad path in states mostly decided president obama is well ahead in connecticut, new jersey and. some officials say sandy interrupted absentee voting in number of place although the state says there will be no problems on election day. ohio polling is in margin of error and there are pouter outages. election officials say there is currently power at all voting locations. they say early voting is moving smoothly. both candidates are in the buckeye states state with a full day of campaigning today. >> got anxious and attacking me day in and day out. attacking me does not create an dend today for him. we have a plan to get the economy going. >> what the governor is offering sure ain't changed. giving more power back to the biggest banks isn't change. leaving millions without health insurance isn't change. another five trillion dollar tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> they are pitching their closing arguments for president obama,
rich edson in washington, d.c. how do you cast that election. >> sandy carve ad path in states mostly decided president obama is well ahead in connecticut, new jersey and. some officials say sandy interrupted absentee voting in number of place although the state says there will be no problems on election day. ohio polling is in margin of error and there are pouter outages. election officials say there is currently power at all voting locations. they say early voting is moving smoothly....
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now he says 1.6 trillion. >> all this and there is no bipartisanship in washington. lori: at the same time in about 30 minutes the president will have a full news conference. i think the fiscal cliff will come up as well as the issue of general petraeus.
now he says 1.6 trillion. >> all this and there is no bipartisanship in washington. lori: at the same time in about 30 minutes the president will have a full news conference. i think the fiscal cliff will come up as well as the issue of general petraeus.
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the former fdic chair joins us with a radical plan that could shake up washington. >> plus, investors dumping stocks over uncertainty regarding the tax treatment of dividends. the one high yielding sector that pays out now no matter what happens. first, what drove the markets today, today's data download. stocks squeezed out a few gains after struggling to find direction all day long. this following the worst two-day performance so far this year. all three major indexes ending down, more than 2% for the nasdaq posting the 5th consecutive weekly loss. that is, by the way, folks, the longest losing streak in a year and a half. all ten s&p sectors lower. utilities down 4%. gold, though, gold ended up, more than 3%. concern over the fiscal cliff and europe's economy, yes, that's still a problem, boosted the precious metal. gold ended the week at 1730 an ounce, a tight close in more than three weeks. the preliminary readings showing consumer confidence rose to the highest level in more than five years in november, the consumer sentiment number from the university of michigan climbing from
the former fdic chair joins us with a radical plan that could shake up washington. >> plus, investors dumping stocks over uncertainty regarding the tax treatment of dividends. the one high yielding sector that pays out now no matter what happens. first, what drove the markets today, today's data download. stocks squeezed out a few gains after struggling to find direction all day long. this following the worst two-day performance so far this year. all three major indexes ending down, more...
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here's what we know, we hear from our sources in washington, these are good sources, they're getting this directly from the legislative leaders themselves or the staffers on the various committees that the republicans appear willing to raise taxes on the wealthiest part of the deal, the upper brackets are clearly on the table. on the table in a way that if i was to say a betting man right now, you know, there's going to be some tax increase for 250 and above. liz: i say a million. >> there's going to be a tax bracket increase. here's where the republicans are looking to cut their deal. they are looking to cut a deal on other taxes, if they agree to that, will the democrats scale back on maybe dividend taxes and the tax i hear on the table, big-time for republicans is amt. alternative minimum tax, talking about a big number of people getting brought in, they are looking to scale that back. and that's where we are right now. the deal with the republicans i hear want to do is something to appease the tax hawks, like the grover norquists. let's see where that upper bracket is. i hear it
here's what we know, we hear from our sources in washington, these are good sources, they're getting this directly from the legislative leaders themselves or the staffers on the various committees that the republicans appear willing to raise taxes on the wealthiest part of the deal, the upper brackets are clearly on the table. on the table in a way that if i was to say a betting man right now, you know, there's going to be some tax increase for 250 and above. liz: i say a million. >>...
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we're going to ask him about his recent attacks on washington, d.c. he is blaming the people inside the beltway, partially for a rough quarter but partially for a very opaque atmosphere for which he is finding it difficult to run businesses and he's hearing from his customers. what does he say about the atmosphere right now? but first in a few minutes, i speak with the businessman of all businessman, sir richard branson the founder and chairman of the virgin group about what it is like to run and grow multiple billion dollars businesses in this environment. he is the fourth richest man in the u.k., but who cares about that, he is one of the gutsiest businessman ever to have lived. he started one tiny business in a basement when he was 16 years old. look at him now, cheryl. an amazing story. cheryl casone is in new york. she will be guiding you through the last hour of trading. how are things looking? cheryl: things a r looking a bit better -- things are looking a bit better. we have a very mixed picture for markets at this hour as we move into the clo
we're going to ask him about his recent attacks on washington, d.c. he is blaming the people inside the beltway, partially for a rough quarter but partially for a very opaque atmosphere for which he is finding it difficult to run businesses and he's hearing from his customers. what does he say about the atmosphere right now? but first in a few minutes, i speak with the businessman of all businessman, sir richard branson the founder and chairman of the virgin group about what it is like to run...
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will the fed's come to colorado washington state? judge napolitano: that is the constitutional issue because the federal government prohibits all use and possession of marijuana for all purposes. some very minor exceptions for laboratories and things like that but for the general public is out. the government of course have discretion what laws to enforce and where to enforce them and the justice department exercised that discretion in unique and bizarre ways as for example shutdown medicinal marijuana facilities that were lawful and licensed under california law, in oakland and san francisco but permitted them in new jersey. why shut them down in california and permit them in new jersey? stuart: republicans basically lost last night. a pretty big loss. they have got to realign. would it be a good idea for the republican party to save enough with the old, we are gung-ho for the legalization of marijuana? judge napolitano: republican party will be able to expand its base in areas where it needs to, among people of color and young peop
will the fed's come to colorado washington state? judge napolitano: that is the constitutional issue because the federal government prohibits all use and possession of marijuana for all purposes. some very minor exceptions for laboratories and things like that but for the general public is out. the government of course have discretion what laws to enforce and where to enforce them and the justice department exercised that discretion in unique and bizarre ways as for example shutdown medicinal...
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not just washington but it is washington as well as usual. tracy: you said one of the biggest risks to our energy boom is the lack of qualified people. what does that mean? >> no question the industry will hire between 2 to 2.5 million jobs between now and 2020 and those need to be technically qualified people. these are people that are either engineers, geologists, financial specialists and so forth and right now the industry had trouble hiring those people. people in the united states are hiring overseas, these are not filled right now. tracy: i hope universities are listening. as far as geopolitical issues what worries you the most? >> if you look at the strait of hormuz, we get two million barrels a day through there, we get four million barrels a day from opec. that will decline over time but china's percentage of imports will increase from the middle east but china is playing a huang game. they're investing in the horn of africa, offshore cuba, south america and other places and our economic cooperation and competition with them is goin
not just washington but it is washington as well as usual. tracy: you said one of the biggest risks to our energy boom is the lack of qualified people. what does that mean? >> no question the industry will hire between 2 to 2.5 million jobs between now and 2020 and those need to be technically qualified people. these are people that are either engineers, geologists, financial specialists and so forth and right now the industry had trouble hiring those people. people in the united states...
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despite that they are relatively expensive they will protect you in case things go wrong in washington. liz: three names will protect you according to david. david is going to be talking about other ideas, chief market strategist back to tell us which stocks to invest in while this cliff deadline looms. already hearing from people that they are annoyed with the expression fiscal cliff, trying to come up with something else. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes. is the are in brick nation losing its muscle? russia's third quarter gross domestic product growing at the slowest rate since 2010 and the nation's second-largest bank sought profits dropped 63% in the most recent quarter. coming up, the chairman and president of d tv bank joining us in a fox business exclusive to talk about how to navigate the volatile environment including america's fiscal cliff and how do you say fiscal cliff in russian? looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all
despite that they are relatively expensive they will protect you in case things go wrong in washington. liz: three names will protect you according to david. david is going to be talking about other ideas, chief market strategist back to tell us which stocks to invest in while this cliff deadline looms. already hearing from people that they are annoyed with the expression fiscal cliff, trying to come up with something else. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes. is the are in brick nation losing...
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he is a next generation fellow with the washington institute for near east policy. and, eric, are you surprised by what you see going on right now based on what you know of president morsi? >> thanks for having me. i'm not surprised at all. i mean mohammed morsi, first of all, comes from an organization that is very dictatorial. that is an organization that takes five to eight years to join and as part of that five to eight-year process the brotherhood tries to weed t anyone who disagrees with it. this is reay organization that doesn't embryce pluralism. what i learned about mohammad morsi in the course of studying him, before becomes the president of egypt he was the muslim brotherhood's internal enforcer. in other words he was the one responsible for pushing people who disagreed with some of the organization's ideas or disagreed with some of its tactics he was responsible for pushing them out. this is someone very undemocratic in the way he behaves within the organization. therefore it is not surprising at all once being elected he would act undemocratically. meli
he is a next generation fellow with the washington institute for near east policy. and, eric, are you surprised by what you see going on right now based on what you know of president morsi? >> thanks for having me. i'm not surprised at all. i mean mohammed morsi, first of all, comes from an organization that is very dictatorial. that is an organization that takes five to eight years to join and as part of that five to eight-year process the brotherhood tries to weed t anyone who disagrees...
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peter barnes is in washington, d.c., with more on this. why are you focusing on this part of the pie? >> it is one of the biggest tax breaks out there, melissa. budget negotiators talking about trimming all kind of tax deductions as part of the fiscal cliff, and some of these are pretty big ones. but get this, now some researchers argue that may not make a difference on the overall retirement savings which could give new ammo. $61 billion for 401(k) and similar, 46 for regular company pension plan, $16 billion for other retirement plans, 12 bouillon dollars for ira. researchers use retirement savings data from denmark to study the impact of these kind of breaks. retirement plans resemble ours. researchers found the danish tax break increase retirement savings but for every dollar workers put in with government incentives, they reduced their outside savings by almost the same amount. workers increased total savings overall by just a penny. but the researchers found some things help people save more for retirement, for example automatic enro
peter barnes is in washington, d.c., with more on this. why are you focusing on this part of the pie? >> it is one of the biggest tax breaks out there, melissa. budget negotiators talking about trimming all kind of tax deductions as part of the fiscal cliff, and some of these are pretty big ones. but get this, now some researchers argue that may not make a difference on the overall retirement savings which could give new ammo. $61 billion for 401(k) and similar, 46 for regular company...
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is washington? >>> plus, if you thought things couldn't get any worse with hewlett-packard, think again. coming up, how the tech giant managed to spend 10 billion dollars on a company it now says was riddled with bad accounting. >>> and could it be the most lucrative insider trading tip-off of all time? former hedge fund manager is charged with helping investors make more than a quarter of a billion dollars in illegal trades. we're going to have more on that. but first it is top of the hour. stocks hit session lows while ben bernanke was speaking. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides we sold off while he was talking about fiscal cliff and what it could do to the economy. nicole: that's right when you talk about the economy and you hear your fed head and he doesn't sound optimistic that weighs on the markets. our low of the day was about 42 points below our current levels right now. we have recooped some of the losses. but still down almost
is washington? >>> plus, if you thought things couldn't get any worse with hewlett-packard, think again. coming up, how the tech giant managed to spend 10 billion dollars on a company it now says was riddled with bad accounting. >>> and could it be the most lucrative insider trading tip-off of all time? former hedge fund manager is charged with helping investors make more than a quarter of a billion dollars in illegal trades. we're going to have more on that. but first it is...
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any chance things in washington will actually change now? or does it give the president a big old mandate? lori: a record 20 million people taking to twitter to speak out about the election. coming up, the most popular tweet of all time. the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. broad-based selloff, most sectors in the red today, what are the traders saying? nicole: they're looking at the key levels, the s&p 500 below 1400, a very technical level that we have followed. traders say tha said that is nod sign. you think maybe this is a buying opportunity with the traders i have been talking to say it has further downside potential. sector after sector coming under pressure for the next four years. financials, energies and the likes. also a name making some headlines on their own. when you're looking at boeing, couple things to keep in mind, worked on the whole plan telling employees they aim to cut costs by $1.6 billion from 2013 through 2015. also eliminating jobs as well while they're doing that. aerospace defense also coming under p
any chance things in washington will actually change now? or does it give the president a big old mandate? lori: a record 20 million people taking to twitter to speak out about the election. coming up, the most popular tweet of all time. the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. broad-based selloff, most sectors in the red today, what are the traders saying? nicole: they're looking at the key levels, the s&p 500 below 1400, a very technical level that we have followed. traders say...
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and he said, the same to his republican representatives in washington. he said that, he will back each of us regardless of party, as long as we work together to make life better for all of us. and he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress he will be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our differences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do and with that, let me open it up for your questions. and i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen? and do you think you as commander-in-chief and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigatiin before the election? >> well, i have no evidence at this point from what i've seem t
and he said, the same to his republican representatives in washington. he said that, he will back each of us regardless of party, as long as we work together to make life better for all of us. and he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress he will be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our differences aside. i couldn't say it...
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rich edson is in washington with more. rich: 2012 gave us the same basic power structure but president obama's reelection in democrats holding the senate has given them the power to influence major fiscal legislation, the health-care law is saying that on taxes all the president has to do is wait, allow tax rates to increase across the board and offered everyone a tax cut about wealthier taxpayers. senator patty murray floated at a few months ago and said i do think the election was a mandate for a democratic agenda that focuses on the middle-class. for democrats that is tax increases on wealthier americans to pay for other spending. republicans say they're willing to deal with in reason. >> we need to be hung up on creating jobs and that is what republicans want to do. will we compromise on how to do that? yes we do. we will not compromise on the things that are about jobs, and job creation. rich: democrat and republican than dealing their opening positions. republicans say they will discuss increased tax revenue if it co
rich edson is in washington with more. rich: 2012 gave us the same basic power structure but president obama's reelection in democrats holding the senate has given them the power to influence major fiscal legislation, the health-care law is saying that on taxes all the president has to do is wait, allow tax rates to increase across the board and offered everyone a tax cut about wealthier taxpayers. senator patty murray floated at a few months ago and said i do think the election was a mandate...
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will washington play ball or just bore all? president obama kicking up a busy week of meetings for the fiscal collected a. union leaders tomorrow ceos leading up to the meeting with congressional leaders on friday. so many meetings. lori: of the talks fail could we go over the fiscal click? our guest thinks so. they will feel that the most. melissa: a major reshuffle of who is in our out. lou dobbs joins us ahead. lori: are markets reacting that of the fiscal cliff? we head to the floor of the stock exchange with nicole petallides with modest gains. nicole: a green arrow, for all those folks who have seen the market selling off with an exception. we were down over 2%. we lost some of the earlier gains and was up 1/2%. and we look at some names on the move with microsoft, stepping down, the leader over 23 years, and people are wondering why and weigh in on the nasdaq, dell little better. home depot numbered with good numbers. cisco back and forth with its earnings estimate. melissa: the energy sector mostly lower today in global
will washington play ball or just bore all? president obama kicking up a busy week of meetings for the fiscal collected a. union leaders tomorrow ceos leading up to the meeting with congressional leaders on friday. so many meetings. lori: of the talks fail could we go over the fiscal click? our guest thinks so. they will feel that the most. melissa: a major reshuffle of who is in our out. lou dobbs joins us ahead. lori: are markets reacting that of the fiscal cliff? we head to the floor of the...
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it is so interesting as we get the headlines from washington. what do you think we may hear out of this tomorrow? >> well, i guess, now it is the democratics turned to say something negative. i am just so sick and tired of it. get down to business. you are embarrassing us to the world. nicole: tell us what you really think. [ laughter ] thank you. it really is true. there is a sense of frustration. whether you are a business owner, trader, investor, people are left hanging. back to you. ashley: i think he speaks for a lot of people right now for their opinion of washington, d.c. oil closing down at, well, down $0.69. it is the third straight loss. tracy: all right. the los angeles auto show getting underway with dozens of cars making their debut. one automaker will not be showing something new. trying to prove they can overcome recent struggles. jeff flock is at the auto show with a book at the companies only model called the karma. jeff: first, i will tell you, this is a mercedes. their electric. they are trying to take pictures of it right now
it is so interesting as we get the headlines from washington. what do you think we may hear out of this tomorrow? >> well, i guess, now it is the democratics turned to say something negative. i am just so sick and tired of it. get down to business. you are embarrassing us to the world. nicole: tell us what you really think. [ laughter ] thank you. it really is true. there is a sense of frustration. whether you are a business owner, trader, investor, people are left hanging. back to you....
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let's shake it up, peter barnes in washington, d.c. robert gray in the newsroom. and morningstar healthcare analyst director in chicago is also joining us. let's start with peter. begin with the banks, because they have been a great sector since the start of the year. peter: well, they did not take the election very well, liz. they got clobbered hard yesterday. as you recall governor romney wanted to replace and repeal dodd frank financial reform legislation, one of the president's signature measures put in place after the financial crisis. well, that's not going to happen now obviously. analysts say the president's victory will also embolden the consumer financial protection bureau created under dodd frank to get tougher on banks with new regulation and enforcement. they also, the banks, face greater risk of break up now, some analysts say and that's in part because of the election of the industry's consumer advocate elizabeth warren to the senate tuesday night in massachusetts. she is expected to defend dodd frank and other existing regulation from republican at
let's shake it up, peter barnes in washington, d.c. robert gray in the newsroom. and morningstar healthcare analyst director in chicago is also joining us. let's start with peter. begin with the banks, because they have been a great sector since the start of the year. peter: well, they did not take the election very well, liz. they got clobbered hard yesterday. as you recall governor romney wanted to replace and repeal dodd frank financial reform legislation, one of the president's signature...
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and now this, the washington redskins lost to the carolina panthers yesterday. and here is why we're bringing you the story. if the redskins win their last home game before a presidential election, the incumbent party keeps the white house, if the redskins lose, so does the incumbent held true for the 17 of the last 18 presidential elections and this result yesterday points to a mitt romney victory. we're just one day away from the most critical presidential election in an entire generation, and it's a dead heat in the late polls. as we head to the opening bell listen to mitt romney light up the crowd in pennsylvania last night. >> now. [cheers] . [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as y probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare suppleme
and now this, the washington redskins lost to the carolina panthers yesterday. and here is why we're bringing you the story. if the redskins win their last home game before a presidential election, the incumbent party keeps the white house, if the redskins lose, so does the incumbent held true for the 17 of the last 18 presidential elections and this result yesterday points to a mitt romney victory. we're just one day away from the most critical presidential election in an entire generation,...
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ceos in washington worried about the fiscal cliff ahead of today's meeting with the washington. cheryl: europe may be a problem, but we have less of them. ♪ >> i am tracy byrnes with your fox business brief. small business owners were a bit more of the last month. the survey, which was completed a whole week before the presidential election, also shows owners grew more uncertain about how businesses will be six months from now. dow chemicals is on the rise after getting a ratings boost from goldman sachs. they believe it is earnings for shared growth over the next few years. aaa says more than 39 again americans will be driving to their thanksgiving destination this year. that is up from last year and the most since 2007. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ dennis: president obama meeting right now with this stalwart union laborers. it could be a chillier gathering tomorrow when he meets with business leaders. peter barnes give us a preview. peter: that is right, dennis. about 80 ceos are here. they are very worried about the
ceos in washington worried about the fiscal cliff ahead of today's meeting with the washington. cheryl: europe may be a problem, but we have less of them. ♪ >> i am tracy byrnes with your fox business brief. small business owners were a bit more of the last month. the survey, which was completed a whole week before the presidential election, also shows owners grew more uncertain about how businesses will be six months from now. dow chemicals is on the rise after getting a ratings boost...
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i do think the turnout seems remarkable even in washington d.c. we know which way they will go people are doing their civic duty. tracy: clean is the operative four. [laughter] you have to believe somebody will contest this. lori: we compare this to the year 2000. >> don't go anywhere. fox business is the only place to be. stuart varney, lou dobbs and neil cavuto will not go anywhere. 5:00 beyond -- seven copy of eastern. lori: hopefully bill kristol is right and we have a decision. the market is holding up as soon as you know, the name of our next president. >> the critical week for greece austerity ramps up whether it should abandon the euro. look at the metals. gold, silver, copper heading i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now
i do think the turnout seems remarkable even in washington d.c. we know which way they will go people are doing their civic duty. tracy: clean is the operative four. [laughter] you have to believe somebody will contest this. lori: we compare this to the year 2000. >> don't go anywhere. fox business is the only place to be. stuart varney, lou dobbs and neil cavuto will not go anywhere. 5:00 beyond -- seven copy of eastern. lori: hopefully bill kristol is right and we have a decision. the...